The cast of The Place of the Dead - 1997 includes: John Alansu as Park Ranger Anna Bolt as Kathryn Ralph Brown as Sgt Bob Mann Dane Carson as Major Carlsen Simon Dutton as Lt Colonel Robert Neill Augustine Lau as Private Wai Keung John McArdle as Major Ron Foster Phil McKee as Lance Corporal Peter Shearer David Nellist as Lance Corporal Steve Page Raymond Ong as Private Lam Wai Kee Dougray Scott as Lance Corporal Richard Mayfield Timothy West as Chairman of the Inquiry Greg Wise as Corporal Hugh Brittan
The cast of Second to None - 2010 includes: Benjamin Farrar as Lance Corporal Butch Harding Ashly Margaret Rae as Charlize
The cast of One Man Band - 1965 includes: Valentine Dyall as Sir Lance Corporal Joseph McGrath as Switched On Sammy
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Lance Spellerberg's birth name is Lance Philip Spellerberg.
You should address a Lance Corporal by their rank, either as "Lance Corporal" or by using their last name followed by "Lance Corporal." For example, you could say "Lance Corporal Smith" or simply "Lance Corporal." It is important to show respect and use proper military courtesy when addressing service members.
Lance Corporal is a military rank, used by many armed forces worldwide, and also by some police forces and other uniformed organizations. It is below the rank of Corporal, and is typically the lowest Non-commissioned officer. Now, that is the difition but the lance corporals that I have seen were in the Marines. The Army has the Private first class insted. They both have the paygrade E3.
Corporal. Note: An E3 in the Marine Corps is called a lance corporal; a rank which to the best of my knowledge only exists in the British Army and the US Marines. A lance corporal is the highest enlisted rank, and a corporal is the lowest non-commissioned officer rank.
The rank of Lance Corporal does not exist in the United States Army (I'm assuming that's the Army you were referring to since it was categorised in the US Army category). British and Commonwealth armies have the rank.
Lance Corporal = LCpl.
The 3rd rank achieved by an enlisted Marine in the US Marine Corps is the rank of Lance Corporal (LCpl). This rank is typically attained after serving for a specific period of time and meeting certain qualifications and requirements set by the Marine Corps.
The next rank below that is Lieutenant Colonel. Below that is Major. Below that is Captain. Below that is First Lieutenant, and below that is Second Lieutenant. That's the Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force.
A Lance Corporal is an E-3
The stripes on a soldier's sleeve, shows their rank: one stripe is Lance Corporal, two stripes is Corporal, three stripes is Sergeant, and so on.
Assuming this is a question in reference to the United States Marine Corps, Lance Corporal or higher.
In the US Army, the rank below Corporal is Private First Class. In the US Marine Corps and much of the British armed services (and in the armies of many other nations of the British Commonwealth), the rank below Corporal is Lance Corporal.
you get it at either corporal or below